I get them and I noticed when I was pregnant with my son they happened more often and seemed more pronounced. I assumed it was due to increased blood volume, but It definitely wouldn’t hurt to bring it up to your OB at your next visit. Try not to stress too much over it.

Very very common; as PP said, due to increased blood volume as well as faster heart rate. The more you worry, the worse it’ll get so I agree to try not to stress about it. Sometimes easier said than done! If it happens more at night try different positions as one you might find results in your noticing it less.

I get them almost everyday at 10w6d. Went to Dr. yesterday and told him and he said it's completely normal. I had a workup a year ago for chest pain/palpitations and my OB said he would have sent me to have tests later in my pregnancy to make sure everything was okay but since my test last year were normal he wasn't going to unless they got worse or more serious symptoms occurred. He said a lot has to do with more blood being pumped and hydration. It's hard for me to drink anything without gagging but today I made an orange infused water jug and that is refreshing and so far today I haven't had any issues.

Yup 🙋🏻‍♀️ I have them even when I’m not pregnant. I didn’t notice a difference in my last pregnancies but I am definitely noticing a difference this time around. They are more frequent & I seem to be more out of breath in general. Pretty annoying.

I had mine at 6-8 weeks consistently, I had an ecg done, and it came back I was having ectopic beats, two weeks ago I had a one hour echo on my heart and was haltered to a heart monitor for 24 hours, I find out next week exactly what it is, if it’s serious or not. But have been told ectopic beats during pregnancy is common.

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